The records of human gastrointestinal illness gathered by national and international bodies concerned with matters relating to public health clearly demonstrate that Campylobacter spp. are the most frequently identified bacteria causing infectious intestinal disease. Campylobacter: A practical approach to the organism and its control in foods provides up to date information about the species of Campylobacter most often associated with food poisoning, namely C. jejuni and C. coli.
Like Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp. are zoonotic agents. Many different domestic and wild animal, avian, and also insect reservoirs of these organisms have been identified. They are also widespread in the environment and have been found to survive in both soil and natural waters.
Part of the authors’ Practical Food Microbiology Series, which includes books covering Listeria monocytogenes, E. coli, Clostridium botulinum and Salmonella spp., this book again offers a practical treatment of Campylobacter spp., drawing on real-life cases to highlight effective means of controlling these pathogenic microorganisms in foods.
The information in this book is designed for use by those in the food industry working in manufacturing, retailing and quality assurance and those in associated professional sectors, e.g. health, and students in each of these areas. This book is an invaluable tool and essential reference for all food microbiologists.
Contents
1 Background.
- Introduction.
- Taxonomy of Campylobacter.
- Illness caused by Campylobacter.
- Sources of Campylobacter.
2 Outbreaks: causes and lessons to be learnt.
- Introduction.
- Stir-fried meat: Wales.
- Drinking water: UK.
- Pasteurised milk: Scotland.
- Raw-milk cheese: USA.
- Bottled water: Greece/USA.
- Infected food handler: USA.
- Cross-contamination: USA.
- Bird-pecked milk: England.
3 Factors affecting growth and survival of Campylobacter.
- Introduction.
- Temperature.
- pH, water activity and other factors.
4 Industry focus: control of Campylobacter.
- Introduction.
- Raw chicken.
- Cooked meat.
- Ready-to-eat and ready-to-wash fruit and salad vegetables.
- Pasteurised milk.
- Unpasteurised milk cheese.
- Raw fermented and air-dried meat.
- Generic control of Campylobacter.
5 Industry action and reaction.
- Introduction.
- Legislation and standards.
- Guidelines.
- Specifications.
- Monitoring for Campylobacter.
6 Test methods.
- Conventional methods.
- Alternative methods.
- General.
7 The future.
- Glossary of terms.
- References.
- Index.
Key Features
- Part of the Practical Food Microbiology Series.
- Authors are well known internationally as top class microbiologists.
- Essential information for the food industry and public health personnel.
- User-friendly distilled information in a tried and trusted format.
About the authors
- Chris Bell is a Consultant Microbiologist based in the UK.
- Alec Kyriakides is Head of Product Quality, Safety & Supplier Performance, Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd.
Book Details
- Paperback: 384 pages
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (October 6, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1405156287
- ISBN-13: 978-1405156288
- Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.8 x 9.2 inches
List Price: $119.95